Certifier: meaning, definitions and examples
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certifier
[ ˈsəːtɪfʌɪə ]
professional
A person or organization that officially confirms that something is true or meets certain standards
Synonyms
attester, authenticator, validator, verifier
Examples of usage
- The certifier verified that the product met all safety requirements.
- The certifier issued a certificate of authenticity for the artwork.
legal
A person who certifies the authenticity of a document or signature, especially for legal purposes
Synonyms
attester, endorser, notary, witness
Examples of usage
- The certifier signed and stamped the contract to make it legally binding.
- The certifier notarized the will to ensure its validity.
education
An individual or institution responsible for verifying the qualifications or credentials of a person
Synonyms
accreditor, approver, credentialer, qualifier
Examples of usage
- The certifier reviewed the candidate's academic records before granting certification.
- The certifier examined the teacher's training certificates to confirm eligibility.
Translations
Translations of the word "certifier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 certificador
- verificador
- validador
🇮🇳 प्रमाणित करने वाला
🇩🇪 Zertifizierer
- Prüfer
- Bestätiger
🇮🇩 pemberi sertifikat
- verifikator
- validator
🇺🇦 сертифікатор
- перевіряючий
- валідаційний орган
🇵🇱 certyfikator
- weryfikator
- osoba potwierdzająca
🇯🇵 認証者 (にんしょうしゃ)
- 検証者 (けんしょうしゃ)
- 確認者 (かくにんしゃ)
🇫🇷 certificateur
- vérificateur
- validateur
🇪🇸 certificador
- verificador
- validador
🇹🇷 sertifikalandırıcı
- doğrulayıcı
- onaylayıcı
🇰🇷 인증자 (injeungja)
- 검증자 (geomjeungja)
- 확인자 (hwaginja)
🇸🇦 مُصَدِّق
- مُحَقِّق
- مُؤَكِّد
🇨🇿 certifikátor
- ověřovatel
- validátor
🇸🇰 certifikátor
- overovateľ
- validátor
🇨🇳 认证者 (rènzhèng zhě)
- 验证者 (yànzhèng zhě)
- 确认者 (quèrèn zhě)
🇸🇮 certifikator
- preveritelj
- potrjevalec
🇮🇸 vottunar
- sannreynir
- staðfestingaraðili
🇰🇿 сертификаттаушы
- тексеруші
- растаушы
🇬🇪 სერტიფიკატორი
- დამოწმებელი
- დამადასტურებელი
🇦🇿 sertifikatlaşdırıcı
- doğrulayıcı
- təsdiqləyici
🇲🇽 certificador
- verificador
- validador
Etymology
The word 'certifier' originates from the Latin word 'certificare', which means 'to make certain'. The concept of certification has been around for centuries, with individuals and organizations seeking to validate the authenticity, quality, or compliance of various items. Over time, the role of certifiers has evolved to encompass a wide range of fields, including professional services, legal documents, and educational qualifications. Today, certifiers play a crucial role in ensuring standards are met and trust is maintained in a variety of industries.
See also: certificate, certification, certified.